MP3 2069 mb.
Performer: The Harmonic Choir, David Hykes
Title: Hearing Solar Winds
Country: France
Catalog Number: 558 607, 558.607
Label: Ocora
Released: Dec 1983
Style: Contemporary, Overtone Singing
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 524
| 1 | Gravity Waves | 1:50 |
| 2 | Multiplying Voices At The Heart Of The Body Of Sound | 11:58 |
| 3 | Gravity Waves | 3:12 |
| 4 | Telescoping | 13:08 |
| 5 | Lens By Lens | 2:00 |
| 6 | Arc Descents | 5:00 |
| 7 | Two Poles; Ascent | 2:01 |
| 8 | Rainbow Voice | 7:25 |
| 9 | Ascending And Descending | 4:57 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 558 607, 558.607 | The Harmonic Choir / David Hykes | The Harmonic Choir / David Hykes - Hearing Solar Winds = À L'Ecoute Des Vents Solaires (LP, Album) | Ocora, Ocora | 558 607, 558.607 | France | 1983 |
| C. 558607 | The Harmonic Choir / David Hykes | The Harmonic Choir / David Hykes - Hearing Solar Winds (CD, Album) | Ocora | C. 558607 | France | 1988 |
| C. 558607 | The Harmonic Choir / David Hykes | The Harmonic Choir / David Hykes - Hearing Solar Winds (CD, Album, RE) | Ocora | C. 558607 | France | 1989 |
| 558 607, 558.607 | The Harmonic Choir / David Hykes | The Harmonic Choir / David Hykes - Hearing Solar Winds / À L'Ecoute Des Vents Solaires (LP, Album, RP) | Ocora, Ocora | 558 607, 558.607 | France | 1983 |
| 558607 | The Harmonic Choir / David Hykes | The Harmonic Choir / David Hykes - Hearing Solar Winds (LP, Album, RP, Gat) | Ocora | 558607 | France | 1984 |
Recorded by Radio France on the nights of 6th and 7th of August 1982 at l'Abbaye du Thoronet, a 12th-century Cistercian monastery in Provence.
Gatefold sleeve.
Extraits de l'album de David Hykes et The Harmonic Choir Hearing Solar Winds - Sortie le 11092003. David Hykes & The Solar Winds Alight - David Hykes, The Harmonic Choir. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Hearing Solar Winds - David Hykes. Album 1983 8 Songs. Part 1. Rainbow voice Chant de l'arc-en-ciel. David Hykes. David Hykes & the Harmonic Choir. feat: Harmonic Choir. Hearing Solar Winds. David Hykes Performer, The Harmonic Choir Performer Format: Audio CD. Beginning in 1975 David Hykes developed his chant of wordless multiple tones with a small choir of friends and peaked with this recording in 1982. No other Hykes recording since touches the purity and structural soundness of this one, which, though nothing like it existed before, sounds like a tradition already centuries old. Though inspired by the central Asian overtone or diphonic cultures none of them sound like this. David Hykes 1953 - founded The Harmonic Choir, considered by many to be the western world's pre-eminent overtone ensemble, in New York in 1975. He created the terms harmonic singing and overtone chanting to describe the new form of universal music he began to develop with the group. These terms are now generic and Hykes' music and ideas have influenced countless musicians. The Harmonic Chant, developed by Hykes, is based upon the natural harmonic overtones present in sound and fundamental to all music. Hykes was inspired by traditional world musi read more. Harmonic Choir - Rainbow Voice 3:03. David Hykes, The Harmonic Choir - Hearing Solar Winds 11:53. David Hykes & The Harmonic Choir - Arc Descents 4:52. David Hykes & the harmonic choir - Gravity Waves 8:09. The Harmonic Choir - Lens by Lens Focalisation 2:29. DAVID HYKES & THE HARMONIC CHOIR - Telescoping 18:34. The Harmonic Choir, David Hykes Hearing Solar Winds - Ascending and Descending 4:41. Списки Добавить в список. HP's List SeptOct 1991 issue 73 TAS от wombat49. Or consider a donation . Rob Fitzpatrick: An experimental film-maker unveils his version of Mongolian throat singing minds will be blown. Reading on mobile Listen here. Accept that music is not sealed to passion, nor to piety, nor to feelings, accept that it can blossom in spaces so wide your image cannot project yourself within them Now, that is precisely the sort of sleeve note written by sound sculptor Louis Dandrel we like, and this is a stunning, beautifully strange record. David Hykes was an established experimental film-maker with a long-held interest in traditional and sacred music when he